Asked by Anonymous
Eliminate the parameter for the following set of parametric equations
X(t)=t^3
Y(t)=t-6
A) y=(x-6)^3
B) y=^2sqrtx-6
C) y=t^3-6
D) y=x^3-6
X(t)=t^3
Y(t)=t-6
A) y=(x-6)^3
B) y=^2sqrtx-6
C) y=t^3-6
D) y=x^3-6
Answers
Answered by
oobleck
t = y+6
x = (y+6)^3
t = ∛x
y = ∛x - 6
I guess that's what B was supposed to be before you added typos.
x = (y+6)^3
t = ∛x
y = ∛x - 6
I guess that's what B was supposed to be before you added typos.
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